372 Marriagés and Deaths 
Oct. 23.—In the Court of King’s Bench 
this day 5, Waddington was convicted for 
publishing “ Palmer’s Principles of Na- 
ture.” ‘The defendant addressed the jury 
in a speech of intemperate warmth, which 
led to the frequent interruptions of the 
Lord Chief Justice. We never saw these 
Principles, but, with any reference to that 
religion which does not require the aid of 
any sword or human power, we deprecate 
such prosecutions, particularly when set 
on foot by societies directed by interested 
officers and fiery zealots. 
In the Regency-gardens, Battersea, an 
apple-tree has been this month in bloom, 
for the third show this season. The first 
apples were gathered in July; there are 
now twenty apples on it, and fresh bloom 
again shows very fine. 
A committee of the corporation of Lon- 
don are already employed in receiving 
plans and estimates for a new London 
Bridge. Upwards of thirty estimates are 
already delivered, which vary from 
200, 0001. to 600,0001. 
: MARRIED, 
Mr.T, G, Littlewood, of Walworth Com- 
mon, to Miss E. May, of Enfield. 
A. Dickinson, esq. of the House of 
Commons, to Miss E., Allen, of Lewisham. 
F. Frederick Marson, esq. of Newing- 
ton, to Miss Mary Anne Buckle, of 
Mark-lane, 
G. Burrington, esq. of East Dulwich, to 
Miss E. ‘I. Parker, of Exeter. 
J. Dawkins, esq. M.P. to Maria, daugh- 
ter of General Forbes. 
N. Robinson, esq. of the Mint, to Miss 
E. Sheardown, of Doncaster. 
Viscount Mandeville, to Miss Sparrow, 
daughter of Lady Olivia Sparrow. 
H. Holland, esq. m.p. of Lower Brook- 
street, to Miss M. E. Caldwell, of Linley 
Wood, Staffordshire. 
The Rev. J. Alington, to Eliza Frances, 
daughter of Sir Thomas Plumer, Master of 
the Rolls. 
Capt. T. Row, of Mevagissy, to Harriot, 
daughter of T. M‘Adam, esq. of St. George- 
in-the-East. 
» Henry Bicknell, esq. of Great Surrey- 
street, to Miss E. L. Tabor, of Lothbury. 
Watkin Homfray, esq. of King’s-luill, 
Monmouthshire, to Eliza Lee, daughter of 
the late Thomas Lane Thompson, esq. of 
Nottingham-place. 
B. Carr, esq. of Clapham, to Miss C, 
Patient, of Corton, Wilts. 
Mr. T. Bowley, of Kennington-green, 
to Eliza Martin, daughter of G. M. Leake, 
esq. of Herald’s College, 
F. Hicks, esq. of Bartlett’s-buildings, to 
Mrs. Owen, widow of G. Owen, esq. 
Mr. E. ,Barnard, jun. of Paternoster- 
row, to Miss C. Chater, of Cornhill. 
M. Crawford, esq. of the Middle Tem- 
ple, to Louisa Matilda, daughter of Colonel 
Montague, of Lackham-house, Wilts, 
in and near London. [Nov. I» 
W. Davison, esq. solicitor, of Bread- 
street, Cheapside, to Miss Martha Arp- 
thorp, of East-street, Red Lion-square. 
Mr. Henry Adlard, of Windsor-terrace, 
City-road, to Miss Mary Wright, of Gilt- 
spur-street.. 
At St. James’s Church, Capt. H. Forbes, 
R.N. to Jane, daughter of Sir Everard 
Home, bart. 
At Christ Church, Surrey, J. Kain, esq. 
to Isabella, widow of J. I’riend, esq. and 
late of Clapham. 
Mr. C. B. Vaux, of Pudding-lane, to 
Miss Brickwood, of Sutton. 
Mr. J. Russell, of Lant-street, South- 
wark, fo Miss Hoby, of St. James’s-street. 
Mr, J. Spyer, of Leman-street, to Ma- 
rianne Nunes Rebeiro, niece of Emanuel 
Levy, of Great Prescott-street, Good- 
man’s-fields, 
A. Murray, esq. of Great Russell-street, 
Bloomsbury, to Misé Ann Smith, late of 
Aberdeen, 
P. Wallace, esq. commander of the 
Orient East Indiaman, to Jane, daughter 
of Sir John Sinclair, bart. of Dunkeith, 
W. Clay, jun. esq. of Russell-square, to 
Miss H. Dickason, of Montague-street, 
Russell-square. 
T. H. Robinson, esq. of Bury St. Ed- 
mund’s, to Miss S, Hutchinson, of Lower 
Clapton, 
J. Prince, esq. of Pentonville, to Miss 
C. Smith, of Lower Whitecross-street. 
Mr. J. J, Dando, of Bucklersbury, ta 
Miss Lydia Cunningham, of Bedford New 
Road. 
DIED, ’ 
At Sydenham, Mrs. Sophia Badcock, wife 
of the late W. B. esq. 
At Bromley, at an advanced age, Mrs, 
Elizabeth Petvin, formerly of Chelmsford. 
In Charlotte-street, Bed ford-square, 75, 
Dorothy, Baroness de Kutzlebeu, widow of 
Baron de Kutzlebeu, formerly minister of - 
the Landgrave of Hesse. 
In Norton-street, Portland-place, 65, 
after a severe illness, Mrs. Elizabeth 
Aubrey, widow of the late Col. Thomas 
Aubrey, formerly m.p. for Wallingford. 
At Hammersmith, the Countess of Dur-~ 
donnald. 
In Wilson-street, Finsbury-square, 54, 
Mr. Thomas Jones. 
At Peckham, 24, Mr. E. Elliott. 
At the City of London Tavern, 75, Mr. 
B. Gray. The deceased was attending the 
meeting, of the Pension Society, to secure 
his admission as a pensioner into that insti 
tution, when he was suddenly taken ill, 
and expired before medical assistance 
arrived. 4 
At Kilburn, 33, the Rew. T. Shore 
Woodman. 
At Kensington, Mary, daughter of the 
Rev. J. H. Howlett. 
At Tottenham, Elizabeth Webster. 
At East Shein, 64, 7. Gulpin,.esqe 
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